Feedback Noise through my desk top speakers

Hi,Uninstall both sound drivers and display drivers,Install the latest drivers by downloading the latest versions,If possible clean the desktop speakers from inside.It's seems your CPU box needs some cleaning,remove the RAM as well and insert the RAM after cleaning RAM and DIMM slots.Thanks&RegardsSomasekhar POn Sun, 11 Jan 2009 01:42:17 -0500 email@removed wrote Toolbox windows-xp-pro-l Most of the time I am getting a high pitch noise through my desktop speakers. It starts as Windows XP is starting.It occurs whilst the XP logo is still on the screen and the moving dots are on their 3rd /4th run across the screen. Can anyone give me a clue? Thanks

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It could have something to do with EMF (electric magnetic field) and which
are your speakers close to your monitor? You should also check to see if
your speakers are plugged in all the way or if they have any kinks in the
line. If all that looks good then check to see where you're PLUGGED into (a
sound card or the front of the computer). If you have a sound card you
should see if it still operational you can do this by going to your control
panel: System, Hardware tab, Device Manager to see if it's even detected.
Other than that if the speakers are over 10 years old it might be time to
get new ones or if you card is out to get a new one.

Toolbox windows-xp-pro-l From: ELAD
I wonder if you have a Microphone hook'd up and if so what are the Gain setting's in your MIXER, and also if there is an On-Off switch on or for the Mike (if there is one,somewhere in the cordthat could be in the ON position and the Mike is setting next to the Speaker?) that could be causing what is call'd FEEDBACK?
Other than that, I have no other Question
P.S;.
Do you have the Volume on the Speakers turn'd up to Full?

Hi
Most probably is Feedback as eladb has said, check all the connections into
the PC as well.
It is possible there is a grounding issue on your monitor / PC or speakers
causing electric interferance, try moving the speakers aroundto see if there
is a difference.

Thanks for your suggestion. I moved my total setup to another power source, left off the printer and mic/earphones. I have taken out my SurgeMaster and so far it seems to have eliminated the problem.
Thanks again
Peter

Thanks for your suggestions. I followed the line that it might be related to an earthing problem. I relocated my entire system to another power source and did not use my surge protection board , it seems to have worked.
Thanks again
Peter

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